The vulnerabilities exploited affect the framework used by about 25 percent of Web sites on the Web. The total impact of the attack will depend on the applications installed on the server.

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Many applications companies have not gone the full rewrite mode yet. Part of it is cost. It would be expensive to rewrite an application. But the more challenging element is the old “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

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The tool has an artificial intelligence element, to it, predicting what a user is typing will be by looking at the first few letters of the search query. This is not search as you type but rather search before you type.

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